This captivating vintage postcard features a unique design, prominently displaying a red pennant flag with "ATTICA" emblazoned in white, accompanied by the inviting message, "Your Friends in ATTICA Are All Right. Why Don't You?" The pennant is depicted tied to a mast with decorative red ribbons, creating a vibrant focal point. Complementing this graphic is a serene black and white landscape image on the right, showcasing a tranquil body of water bordered by lush trees and rocky shores, evoking a sense of natural beauty and peacefulness.
The reverse side reveals a rich history, postmarked from Kansas on October 8, 1913, and bearing a one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring George Washington. The handwritten correspondence offers a glimpse into the past, addressed to "Mr. W. H. Charles" in "Morrows, Ind." and providing personal details from the sender, including a mention of "Russell's birthday" and the weather. This historical artifact is a remarkable piece for collectors of early 20th-century postcards, Kansas postal history, or those interested in vintage Americana and specific regional memorabilia.
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